The board game’s Collins Official Scrabble Words book has long been the go-to guide that’s pulled out in the middle of dispute on whether a move is actually a word or not. And now the brains behind it are introducing 3,000 new words and slang terms to their list of what’s acceptable for play. Newly allowed words include “grrl,” “thang,” “Facebook” and “blingy.”

Also included are non-English words such as “qin”, which is a Chinese musical instrument and a godsend for anyone who’s stuck with a “Q” once all the “U”s are unavailable. (As one commenter pointed out, the American and Canadian dictionary is the Official Scrabble Players Dictionary which hasn’t been updated. So if you’re playing within the U.S./Canada border, you can still abide by the old school rules. Good luck with those “Q”s.)